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Join up to channel memberships and send me anywhere to eat! / @theroamingcook Today I headed to Wang Lang Market (ตลาดวังหลัง) in the Thonburi area of Bangkok to sample Thai street food dishes from the south of Thailand and the Northeast (Isan) of Thailand around one famous Thai food market. I want to help you find authentic Thai street food wherever you are staying in Bangkok by giving you these little DIY food tours in every area of the city. Our first stop was Ruam Tai, one of the best southern Thai food restaurants that I’ve been to in Bangkok. I ordered the Kua Kling (dry curry), Gaeng Som (sour curry), Gaeng Tai Pla (fish innards curry) and Pad Sataw Moo (stink beans and pork in southern curry paste). Other dishes that I tried were the Pad Ped Pladuk (catfish in curry paste and Sup Gai Baan (‘village’ chicken soup) both of which were great but I wanted to keep the video from getting too long. All of this came to 300 baht - £6.80 / $9.00. Directions to Ruam Tai: https://goo.gl/maps/vUTZnvG1MkG4QVgs7 Next up I headed to my favourite Isan restaurant just outside of Wanglang Market on Arun Amarin Road called P’Pie Somtum Wanglang - ร้านส้มตำพี่ไพวังหลัง. The chef here, Khun Nui, is an absolute legend. She can cook absolutely anything but her speciality is fiery Isan food from the Northeast. I ordered the Larb Bped (duck ‘salad’), which is the house speciality, Gai Yang (grilled chicken) Kor Moo Yang (grilled pork neck), Nam Tok Moo (grilled pork next salad), Prik Gai Tod (chicken wings) Khao Pod Tod (sweetcorn fritters), Yum Kahnom Jeen Plara (rice noodle salad with housemade fermented fish sauce and Tum Khao Pod (sweetcorn somtum). Everything here is amazing but standouts are the duck larb and the grilled meats for me. Directions to P’Pie Somtum Wanglang - ร้านส้มตำพี่ไพวังหลัง: https://goo.gl/maps/7MiAxTh2DnD5Vn7d6 Bangkok can be a bit overwhelming if it's your first time visiting as it's so big, so I thought I'd do some videos to help break it down into sections so you can get some awesome street food wherever you go. Directions and opening times to Wanglang Market (ตลาดวังหลัง) https://goo.gl/maps/TA4SnTbZMw3ej6f86 __________________________________________________ If you’d like to support this channel, you can do so here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/garybutler __________________________________________________ If you love Thai food and travel, make sure you check out our social media accounts for more great content: Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstaRoamingCook Facebook: http://bit.ly/FbRoamingCook __________________________________________________ My name’s Gary and I’ve been living in Bangkok for the past five plus years and travelling Thailand for over ten. I’m obsessed with Thai street food and it’s that obsession that led me to start this YouTube channel. I want to share my favourite hidden spots in Bangkok and the rest of Thailand so you can fall in love with authentic, local Thai food as much as I have! I’ve never understood travelling to a town or city and not eating the local food. How else do you really connect with a place? Let’s get out and explore together and I guarantee you’ll find a whole different side to this wonderful country. If you love seeing off the beaten path, non-touristy, local life and authentic local life in Bangkok and Thailand then this is the channel for you. If go go bars on the Sukhumvit Road are more your thing (I’m not judging) then maybe not! #bangkok2021 #thaistreetfood #bangkokstreetfood